Kiki's Thank you

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HEY YALL ITS YOUR GIRL KIKI!

And I want to say thank you.

As of now, I am on a beach, trying not to cry, because this amazing series has come to an end.

I have learned a lot about myself while writing this book, and it's because of you guys.

I've learned, no matter what has happened, you stick with your family.

While writing the book I've gone over some rough patches, and the shaytards have taught me to go to family for help.

That's exactly what I did, and as of today, I have never been better.

Thank you Shay, Colette, Gavin, Avia, Emmi, Brock, Daxton, and everyone's fav, Zeke.

Thank you for making me more grown up in the last 2 years. For making me realize that family is the only thing that counts.

Now, Diana, I love you so much. Thank you for sticking by my side everyday, and dealing with my shit. Thank you for dealing with my crazy ass ideas, my laziness, and most importantly, our friendship/cousinship(if that's even a thing.) You have made me more grown up. You brought out a different side of me, a side where I'm more mature, creative, and you made me empathetic (bc of greys bc everyone dies on that fucking show.) Diana, you are my best friend, and no matter what happens, I will always love you and be on your side. I hope and wish to god, whatever we call ourselves, bc we got some weird names, that we will be this close forever, and that our kids will be this close. I love you so much, you are the sister I've never had.

As for the 'A' series, this series has taught me a lot. It's taught me to stick with your family, even if it's about your family passing and getting adopted by your favorite youtubers, you must stick together. When I was like 11, we started to write the book. I thought Diana was a crazy ass bitch for wanting to write this, but look where we are today, two years later. I am now 13, hopefully more mature, and have a different aspect of life. My character Kiki, was a crazy bitch. The shit she did, was absolutely insane. I would never think of doing that, but some how, me two years ago, wanted to be a bad bitch in a book, so I did. Kiki has grown up throughout the book, she has some rough patches, but now she has 3 kids, an amazing job, and an amazing husband. Diana also had some rough patches, but taught me to be happier, like her character. Lisa, has come out, which has taught me to share my feelings (I'm not gay, bi, I am straight, but she's taught me to be more open to people, which I've done recently.) Jackie, also gave me a happier aspect, but was a supporting friend. She taught me to support people no matter what. Finally, Sophia. Although the books were mainly based on Diana and Kiki and the other 3 girls weren't big characters, in A Home, she crawled back to her family.

In some way, this book was all about family. I want my life to be all about my family too. I want my family to have some rough patches, so those rough patches can lead to valuable lessons, which also happens in this book.

The main lesson is about sticking with family, and the Butlers are going through a rough patch as of now, but they're sticking together, which I like.

As of the amazing, loyal readers of the 'A' series, I love you guys to pieces. Thank you for sticking with Diana and I's laziness, and craziness, no matter what. The reason why we kept this series going, was because of you guys. Thank you guys, I love you. If anyone would like to talk my account is greysanatomyxa.

Much love,
Kiki✌🏻

This was also unedited, excuse my grammar and spelling mistakes. But, love y'all.

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